(On if there's any update on RB Rachaad White)
"Not yet. He'll get some tests run tomorrow. Right now, he's just sore."
(On when White suffered his injury)
"I'm not sure, he said he hurt [or] said he felt something on the last play."
(On the Buccaneers recording three interceptions on Saturday)
"It's good to see them carry it over from practice to the game. It's a good start. It's preseason and everything else, but we've been emphasizing it and it fell in our favor tonight so that was good to see."
(On how QB Kyle Trask played, and if he's more of an in-game quarterback than a practice quarterback)
"I thought he played very well. He was 12-of-16, he made some timely throws down the field to Emeka [Egbuka] and made one to 'J-Mac' (Jalen McMillan) and he made another one. So, he did a very good job controlling the offense. He was poised in the pocket. As far as being a gamer, I need more evidence but he's off to a good start this preseason. Practice wasn't as sharp this last week, but he came in the game and he played well."
(On LB Nick Jackson's performance)
"[He was] a football player from the time he came in here. He was somebody we wanted to see, we wanted to watch, and we were paying close attention to him. He just knows the game. He knows how to play the game. He's very instinctive, he can read things, he's physical when he needs to be physical and he knows how to cover. He did a very good job tonight."
(On CB Jacob Parrish's performance)
"I thought he did a very good job, especially out at the [cornerback] spot. The nickel [cornerback] spot, we had help going inside that he got a leverage out once or twice. I thought he did a very good job from that standpoint. The preseason is going to be great for him. I look forward to him having a heck of a season this year."
(On the team's ability to run the ball on Saturday night)
"I was especially pleased in the second half when they know you're going to run it and you can still run it. That says a lot about those guys grinding in there. 'Carbs' (Kevin Carberry) and [Brian] Picucci did a very good job getting those guys prepared in the second half. We ran it a little bit in the first half, but when they know you're going to run the ball and you can still run the ball, that's a sign of toughness."
(On S J.J. Roberts' performance)
"He got some PBUs (pass break ups) in there. Obviously, there are some things he's got to learn at the nickel [cornerback] spot – some nuances that he needs to learn there. And he has to catch the ball when he has a chance to catch it. He can run, he can cover, he gets his hands on a lot of balls, he gives us flexibility playing nickel [cornerback], safety, and possibly emergency [cornerback]. He showed up tonight."
(On limiting the Titans to seven points)
"It's a good start to the preseason. You're playing a lot of guys. The seven points they got, we busted a coverage and let them get down the field that way. It's a good start. We're trying to keep the score down. If we can keep the score down and get turnovers, we feel like we've got a chance."
(On S Shilo Sanders' performance)
"Shilo played tough. I thought he went in and did a heck of a job. He had some good tackles inside and he had a pressure on the quarterback, as well. He did some good coverage things. He did a good job when he was in there."
(On LB SirVocea Dennis starting the game)
"We did the same thing with K.J. [Britt] last year. He needs the experience. He needed the helmet on, he needed the headset without Lavonte [David] and he needed to get some game-time adjustment experience. We said we were going to start him out playing and he knew he was going to play. We got out of it what we wanted."
(On WR Ryan Miller's performance)
"Ryan can play a lot of spots for us. He plays multiple positions, he's very tough, he's very reliable, and quarterbacks trust him."